JOA President Chris Samuda monitors dengue rise in France ahead of Olympics

As the countdown to the 2024 Paris Olympics continues with 85 days remaining, concerns are emerging over the increase in dengue cases in France.

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With over 1,500 reported cases since the beginning of the year, Christopher Samuda, President of the Jamaica Olympic Association (JOA), is closely monitoring the situation.

While acknowledging the challenges faced by Paris, Samuda expressed confidence in the French health authorities’ ability to manage the situation effectively. He emphasized the JOA’s commitment to monitoring the matter closely and highlighted the experience of the medical team in preventative and diagnostic medicine.

Gregory Emery, Director General of Health in France, revealed a significant increase in dengue cases compared to the previous year. The cases primarily involve individuals who have traveled to regions where the virus is transmitted by mosquitoes.

Samuda urged caution against overreacting and panic

Despite the increase in cases, Samuda urged caution against overreacting and panic, emphasizing the JOA’s priority of ensuring the health and safety of Jamaica’s team. He underscored the importance of maintaining vigilance while avoiding unnecessary alarm.

Samuda outlined the JOA’s existing safety protocols, which include the evaluation by personal doctors before traveling to ensure that team members are not predisposed to health risks in the host country. These measures aim to mitigate any potential risks to the Jamaican team members.

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In conclusion, Samuda reiterated the JOA’s commitment to the well-being of athletes, coaches, and managers, emphasizing the organization’s proactive approach to safeguarding their health during the Olympics.

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